
The project aims at applying radar interferometry synthetic aperture (InSAR) to CO2 storage sites within the surface context (forests, agricultural fields ) anticipated for future industrial-scale demonstration projects.
![]() France (2012-2013) – Geogreen participates to the AMRIAL project coordinated by BRGM and funded by ADEME. The project aims at applying radar interferometry synthetic aperture (InSAR) to CO2 storage sites within the surface context (forests, agricultural fields ) anticipated for future industrial-scale demonstration projects. ![]() France (2012) – For the ULCOS Project, Geogreen performed a new stage in the storage project development: Administrative engineering for Seismic works declaration and danger study. ![]() France (2012) – Following a first study carried out in in 2011, Geogreen has performed a second CCS-Ready assessment for a new power project of E.On, in France. As part of the assessment, Geogreen screened deep saline formations for storage suitability and completed the basic design, routing, and economic analysis for a potential CO2 transport system and the CO2 storage component. ![]() France (2012-2013) – Geogreen is the co-ordinator of the second phase of the MANAUS project (methodology for risk assessment) where the methodology developed in the first phases is applied to several test sites. PROJECT PARTNERS![]() France (2011-2012) - Geogreen is the project coordinator for this effort to develop a carbon management plan supported by a consortium of companies and public entities active in the industrial sectors around the Port of Marseille. Geogreen will perform an emissions source clustering and centralized emissions treatment (pooling) scenario development, the optimization of the emissions/CO2 collection systems and transport network, design and carbon and energy footprint analysis of the overall CO2 capture, transport and the eventual export scenarios to North Africa for EOR, CO2 valorization options around Marseille - including CO2 bio-remediation via micro-algae cultivation. PROJECT PARTNERS![]() France (2010-2011) - Geogreen is the project leader for this effort to develop of a comprehensive CO2 storage risk methodology in the first stage of this project shared with several French research and commercial entities. In a second phase, Geogreen will be responsible for applying the methodology to a variety of real CO2 storage project sites in France. This project will benefit from Geogreen's expertise in CO2 storage risk assessment and storage engineering. PROJECT PARTNERS![]() France (2010-2012) - Geogreen has worked closely with the ULCOS project and ArcelorMittal on the development of CO2 transport and storage options for their industrial CCS demonstration on a steel plant at Florange, France. Geogreen is the owner's engineers for ArcelorMittal: providing storage options screening and evaluation, project management/ contracting, 3D geological modeling, petrophysical interpretation, hydrodynamic simulations of CO2 injections, construction/engineering of the storage complex model, seismic program design and management, transverse project risk analysis, injection well design, administrative engineering, and the basic design of the CO2 transport for the demonstration project submitted to the EU-NER-300. ![]() France (2010) - Geogreen assessed what steps for an E.On power plant in France would need to take to deploy CO2 transport and storage. As part of the assessment, Geogreen screened deep saline formations and gas fields for storage suitability and completed the basic design, routing, and economic analysis for a potential CO2 transport system and the CO2 storage component. ![]() France (2010) - Geogreen provided storage expertise to Groupe TIRU, who was interested in exploring emissions treatment options for a facility in the southwestern France. Specifically, Geogreen screened potential deep saline formations for CO2 storage suitability and assessed the potential for utilization through bio-remediation of the CO2 via micro-algae in collaboration with IFREMER. ![]() France, Netherlands, and the North Sea (2010-2012) - The EU Funded COCATE R&D project focuses on emission management and transport. The aim of the study is to assess the potential for flue gas or other fluid pooling so as to devise common emission collection systems for industries within the area around Le Havre and to design a CO2 export system for transporting the emissions to the Rotterdam hub, from where they will be sent to an eventual storage location in the North Sea. For both the local CO2/emissions transport/collection networks and the cross-border CO2 export systems, a range of technical options are proposed and assessed from risk, economic, and network management standpoints. Geogreen is the leader of the economic work package and is deeply involved in the design tasks. Geogreen's tasks involved the emissions source clustering and collective emissions treatment (pooling) scenario development, optimization of the emissions/CO2 collection systems and transport network as well as the economic analysis and cost optimization of the overall CO2 capture, transport and the eventual export scenarios to Rotterdam. |
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